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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian spoke over the weekend, reiterating Iran’s commitment to dialogue and desire for a civilian nuclear program.
The Iranian leader addressed navy officials in Bandar Abbas, discussing the ongoing negotiations for a deal with the United States.
“We are not seeking war, we favor negotiation and dialogue, but we are not afraid of threats either, and we will in no way retreat from our legal rights,” Pezeshkian stated.
During the weekend, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi addressed the current situation, mentioning that Iran has not received any written proposal from the United States about an agreement.
“Mark my words: there is no scenario in which Iran abandons its hard-earned right to enrichment for peaceful purposes—a right afforded to all other NPT signatories as well,” Ataghchi asserted in a post on X.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump spoke about the ongoing talks with Iran, opening up the possibility of trade with the country, if the talks lead to a deal.

Iran insists they will continue to enrich uranium for civilian and research purposes, but the Trump administration is calling for all enrichment projects to end. Iran is currently enriching uranium to up to 60% purity. (Reuters)
“Iran wants to trade with us,” Trump told Bret Baier. “And I’m OK with it.”
Trump wrapped up a four-day tour of the Gulf last week, pushing for new normalization deals and an agreement with Iran. Any deal with the United States is expected to lead to much-needed sanctions relief for Iran.
“I’ve told Iran, we make a deal,” Trump said, “you’re going to be very happy.”